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| THE EVENING WORLD, _ BELGIUM FACES ~ REVOLUTION AS ~TROOPS DESERT Many Killed in Election Riots and Government Sends Call for 50,000 Reservists. , BRUSSELS, Reisium, June 4—The poet-elootion riots in Belgium have tacen “On & revolutionary character. Following Jest night's troubles at Liege and other Places the Socialist; Cental Committee Geclared to-day it would proclaim @ General strike to-morrow. edtition to the troubles et Liege where gendarmes fired ‘Or wounding over 1s whom were two Antwerp and in this city. A number of Jesuit colleges and CathoMe institutions were attacked by! mods and the windows of the buildings mashed. The gendarmes charged the rioters with broadswords, At Antwerp one dattalton of scouts and a section of artillery. of the civil guard joined ithe manifestants. They Febelled againgt the police authority and ‘vented their! feelings in demolishing Windows. The Clerical press demands the dismissal of these troops. |The favorite cries of the manifestants ‘are those demanding the administrative + separation the Flemish and tho * Walloon provinces. Some of the news- Sypepers repopt a growing sentiment ¥ among the working classes in the Wal- ‘oon districtyof the Southwest in favor tof the annegation of their provinces to France. ‘The agitation is spreading through- ut the country cnd fifty thousand ad- @itional reservists will be called out. i At Liege enormous damage was done by the rioters last night. To-day the «atreets in the centre of the city were Plled high with debris from broken tables, chairs, beams, planks, which were the arms used by the mob in the} Ni attacks upon the police and gendarmes. ‘The tramways were wrecked. At the Place St. Lambert the rioters over- turned street cars and used them as barricades from behind which they hurled missiles at the police, injuring several. The net serious encounter occurred in the vikinkty of the Socialist Head- quarters KnaWn as “Populaire.” Firing revolvers'in the alr, the protestants ad- vanced, Hy through the streets to pul sacking stores en route. After they had arrived at the head- quarters several shots Were fired from within the place upon the mounted Suits, made to sell up to $20.00 In This Sale Special! $5.00 Silk Shirts 265 Broadway Near Chambers St. or ae fn the street. The comman- it, wien that the soldiers were about te be overwhelmed, gave the order to fire at will. Several volleys were ex- changed, during which a number of per- sons wore killed and twenty others wounded. dill SENTENCES IMPOSED IN GENERAL SESSIONS | Four Persons Are Sent to Prison, 1,400 ORPHAN TOTS |""on tawwensrews oor. OWN CONEY ISLAND FOR ONE LONG DAY i Flea. Everything From Lemonade Six prisoners convicted of various] to Autos Is Free to Youngs- crimes before the Judges of General ters from Brooklyn Asylums, Season and Big Audience Is Pleased. Hammerstein's Root Garden opened its summer season last night with a six- teon-act vaudeville bill and @ skating carnival on real ice as @ side dish dur- ing intermission. If New York was in doubt whether the recent rainy days meant that the roof garden season was in order in the lobater palace district, the doubt was removed, Every seat‘for the perform- ance was occupled and the tables in the rear, where one can talk successfully Sessions were sentenced yosterday. BY JUDGE FOSTER. Isaac Cohen, forty-three years old. Convicted of grand jarceny. Btole a Durse containing $1 from an emigrant on West street. No previous conviction. Penitentitry, one year. BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN, Harry Rosenberg, twenty-two years old, Pleaded guilty of burglary. Forced ‘an entrance into a dwelling house at No. 178 Chrystie etreet. Becond offense. State prison, six years. ‘Willie D’Oron, twenty-two yeare old. Convicted of burglary. Broke into a Nquor store at No, 10 Third avenue. First offense. Elmira reformatory. Germaro De Biase, twenty-one years old, Pleaded guilty to carrying « revolver. No previous’ conviction. Fined $0, Joseph Ryan, forty-seven years old. Pleaded guilty of grand larceny. Stole $100 from his employer. One prior. con- viction. State prison for three years. Herman Apits, thirty-one years old, Pleaded guilty of petty larceny. Btole Coney Isiand was turned over to the inmates of the orphan asylums of Brooklyn to-day. They owned the re- fort from the time of their arrival, and with three brass bands and @ plentiful supply of flags, they impressed the ownership on all visitors. ‘The outing of the orphans was er- ranged by the Long Island Automobile Club. Glembers of that organisation contributed 400 automobiles, which vis- ited eleven orphan asylume during the gathered up 1,400 little guidance ir parents. ‘The children lett the automedites at the foot of the Ocean Parkway and marched down @urf avenue to Felt- man’s pavilion, where they were given relay rides on the big merryego-round. A bountiful feed, topped off with ice cream, was furnished by the Feltman | SUIT Be era Pitan | ane were ‘Vita, tx’ (he qneeenoun | A Summer surprise for prospective one year. Fred Thompson threw open Guna Park i vacationists—but stay-at-homesare —— to the little vistors and everything in y mere ble. We’ he AUTO WRECKED IN CRASH |! vest inconure was free tothe] 7. Morrow] “80 cligible. We've stripped t bee tacks on the main floor of the WITH A TROLLEY CAR. Two Occupants, Who Have Nar- nuts, The children were in charge of at- tendants from the various ingtitutions from which they were recruited, All row Escape, Are Accused of [arrangements were carried out by a ON!—grouping them for a big one- Reckless Driving. Sy Charies C. Clutt, Willem’ Payesn |day sale. They’re ALL Richardson, Francis G. Webb, Lewis T. After running into a barrel with a White and ‘William Schimps. red lamp guarding an excavation and nasrowly missing the hole, an. automo- ‘bile crashed into @ street car at Lexing- ton avenue and One Hundred and Twen- ty-second street about 2.30 o’clock this morning and was completely wrecked. The machine turned turtle, but when Patrolman Traynor dragged the two occupants out they were found to be only scratched and shaken. They said they were George De Fevre, eighteen, of No, 315 Wast One Hundred and Twentieth streot, owner of the car, nk Bottsford, twenty-two, of It was a dig job to handle 1400 lively youngsters in one party, but the com- mittee proved equal to the task. The! orphans’ outing has been established. as an annual event in Broaklyn, | “Just Say” | HORLICK’S. Ut Means’ They’re Worth U; to $29. il Vest Gne Hundred and Seven- reet, both dealers in automobiles, Original and Genuine Dr. Proctor of Harlem Hospital fixed MALTED M A them up and Sergt. Donnelly gave them summonses on charges of reckless j Giving The Feod-drink for All Ages, as Jeraey Insane Increasing. Laconia than Tea goibaadg! “igo! TRENTON, . June 4. with the on the increase according mig ed tical statement of the war of milk, =f State made by Commissioner of Chari- | Babe = ties and Correction Byera to-day, The A quick lunch prepared report shows that there is an - 1a"W iniantay Increase in the rate of insane pa fake no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S., of about 500 a year. The total enralm of State wards on May 1 was 1,340. The Most Unusual Suit Sale in the History of Our Business at This Time of the Year--Men’s Cool Summer Suits, An accumulation of Summer Suits as a result of inclement weather has overburdened us. We are disposing of our Surplus Stock at Radical Price Reductions---in fact---“THE MOST UNUSUAL.” two and three button models, full or half lined, English or conservative. Browns, Tans, Greys, Blue Greys, Chalk Mixtures, Herringbones, Pin Checks, Pencil Lines and Visible Stripes. Cool “Summery” fabrics of Serges, Cassimeres, Unfinished Worsteds, Black Thibets and Cheviots. men who buy their Summer clothes now and the men who usually buy later in the season---Come! Every new Suits, made to sell up to $30.00 In This Sale $16.50 | E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. Cor. 18th St." Near Broadway. | Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings $2 & $1 125th St. Near 3d Avenue Sixteen-Act Vaudeville Bill Opens | | bower of evidence. West of Fifth Avenue finest suits we could find—SOME YOU'LL ACTUALLY SAVE $20 ONE PRICE and our very choicest Spring mer numbers aso Be pe pe Se hye blue serges, diagonals, whipcords and a host of plain and Lg lOve ad ea eee any style—any . Come early get Renard STYLES, for about makers’ cost. One day—one price— Suits, made to sell up to $37.50 In This Sale $19.50 Special! 50 Pongee Shirts [$1.15 | ecw rian ian = so “ TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. a We 4 . My i iar Spareied Bas CAN DESTROY ROAD. “papacian asked that the Kerbaugh ‘ wakes were crowded with thirsty pa- Junction Company, which haa the $8,000,000 con- adw. Decorations in the shape of the usual and carnations were in ¢ elevator entrance three young indies with arms full of roses and pinks pressed their wares on the entering audience, At first men drew back, thinking the flowers were offere’ for sale, but when the reassuring “Compliments of the management, air,” was delivered with @ sinile every one quet. During intermission the audience swarmed to the rear of the theatre, where on @ small strip of real ice aev- eral women and men did turkey trots on ice skates to the time of @ cool- looking colored tand seated several inches above the ice. SALE This sale includes color effect---Blues, To the plication of the piainiif’ in the action brought by Charlies F. Reynolds of Ken- #ico against the Korbaugh Contraating was willing to wear a buttonhole bou- | an injunction restraining the contract-| tie and went on to say: “This motion | taking ATS PIL oo doing ine company from destroying the Weet| Will De denied ‘with the condition, how:| CW SSE FSS a Shore road on what was formerly the|$ver, that the defendant, the city of | muy che, Stomach, Billovmess wilt 2, old Kensico Lake and which will be a| Ne™. York, within aixty da hed] S'uek recat ot BS Pn . Proper proceedings to reloc: te Part of the big new Kensico reservoir] vide @ suitable substitute way a. at Valhalla when the tremendous work | asseas the damages if any.” Kibet co terre Former prices ranged from 25c to 50c; in our tract for the reservoir work, be stopped from destroying the road because it wae his best means of reaching Vathalla and White Plains from Me farm at Kenatco. ia Kensico Rese jr Case, (Apectal to The Evening World) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 4—8u- preme Court Justico Tompkins to-day| and on both sides of "the “rosd | won| {%, Ht re een i handed down a decision denying the ap- bay a! es owned by the city and that the injuno- tion would hold up the work indefinite. ly, Justice Tompkina also said thi there were three other roads the plain- UM could use and it Was to be expected | F ‘ompany and the city of New York for) that he would be inconvenienced @ lit- A Stirring Sale of Summer Suits, | Dresses, Coats, Wraps and Skirts’ This sale is the result of many purchases of great magnitude, end presents ] to the women of New York some of the most remarkable bargains ever offered in fashionable seasonable apparel. Read these items, then come to the store. Exquisite New Summer | Women’s and Misses’ | Silk Dresses, for Women | Tailored Cloth Suits that were $: phy $20, Geek. e For those who afe taking thelr. | vacations at the mountains and at |i new model dresses are in many exclusive styles. All decidedly fashionable. Handsome color combinations and trimmings. All the latest silks, such as changeable and solid color taffetas, foulards, pongees, stripes, etc. All the leading shades, including black. Most wonderful bargain it has ever been our fortune to put before our patrons. It is your oppor- tunity to buy a dress worth up to $15; very especial at $7.77. garment than a cloth suit. have got to make room for our wash garments, so we have grouped all our suits formerly celling up to {ff Hands¢ ee oe Voile i Dresses, Wort a) jonable $10 Coats | cake, my and wipers x; | yh Coats, made of seas them from an overstocked manu- | ™ohaire, taffetas, etc.; splendidly facturer who has the Gpacorenel tailored and very attractive. Also of making the classiest included at this price the popular reversible “Throw Mantilla,” made in better grade fabrics; all colors, Easily worth up to $10, ji but in this be of this kind we are able to. (soon these beautiful creations, none of which could ordinarily be sold under $20, at the unusually low price of, each, $10.00. very special sale price, Women’s pote Misses’ Tab | | Women’s and Misses’ Tab | | Women’s and Misses’ Tad Dresses, orth $2. 98 Dresses, Worth $1 98 Dre Or ate up 98e up to Pa up to $3.00, at © to $2.00, at..... i fer mee ong| | ene cate | | tema esis caus A prear chaste Every fashionable style known: Frey eeoclal values 0 ee Many other intereating specials in higher grade garments. Bloomingdales’, 34 Men, We'll Make Your Summer Clothes to Measure for $12.80 ' The great Bloomingdale Merchant Tailoring Sale is now on and will be continued for only 4 more pds ‘The high standard set by Bloomingdales’ over twenty ago hgs been rigidly maintained in every eale since. We furnish thet best mate- tials and unquestioned workmanship, which is equal to say- ing the finest tailoring and fit to be had. We will make a Summer Sult, Top Coat or Pr. Albert Coat & Vest One great advantage in Py all Bloomingdale Custom Tail- oring Sales is, no matter whether you are bigger or stouter than the average man, your suit is made for the same price, 100 high-grade pa ohio materials, and be sure of ete clothes that fit and are the fashion, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. Clearance in Our Greenhouses Our entire stock of plants remaining from Decora- tion Day will be sold at remarkably low prices. Storing, Cleaning end Scouring Oriental Rugs We dry clean, scour (soap and Write oF ‘phone This offering includes leading varieties of include tices named Geraniums Variegated Funkias urglar and e till Nov. 1, Coleus Rose Geraniums 1g and relaying 3. Compare our prices Cannas Nasturtiums wit iy prices elsewhere, Dry cleaning of Oriental rugs, Dry cleaning Daisies Hardy English Ivies ‘ Sweet Basil Filled Fern Dishes Stock Fine Rose Bushes ance and our m the “rugs ‘avoording o> your ineeuctiongs, ff greenhouses to-morrow, take your choice at... Olleens! hee sExsy to Reach from Anywhere — BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., S9ih to tore, 4th Floor, Su